We've listed
our Zermatt hotels by their distance to the beautiful Catholic Church
of St. Maurice in the Market Square with its famous Marmot Fountain.
It's only a 7 minute walk to here from the train station, and only
10 minutes to the Matterhorn cable car station and the edge of the
village, where the mountain paths begin.

Zermatt only
has a small village centre and it can be explored easily by foot,
albeit for the odd steep climb. Zermatt is a car-free resort however
many hotels will collect you from the train station in their mini-electric
cars or horse drawn carriages. Failing that you'll have to pay the
high prices for a taxi or carry your luggage through the busy streets
yourself. Below you'll find details of each hotel's location within
Zermatt, together with the hotel's standard double room price (which
is often more expensive than the rates we offer).

MOST
HOTELS REQUIRE A MINIMUM 7 or 10 NIGHT STAY DURING THE HIGH-SEASON

the
walking times quoted below have been calculated by our own experiences.
For that reason they are likely to be more accurate than those quoted
by the hotels themselves. We must stress however that these are
still approximate and may possibly differ, especially in winter,
wearing ski boots or crutches

Disclaimer:
All information correct 20/9/2006. HotelsOfZermatt.com can not be held
responsible for any differences experienced at the hotel. All images and
information copyright 2006 HotelsForEurope.com